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Family Practice Vol. 16, No. 6, 633
© Oxford University Press 1999


Book Reviews

A day in the office: case studies in primary care.

David Memel

GP in Bristol and Special Lecturer in Primary Health Care, University of Bristol

JA Eaton and JD Cappiello (eds). (360 pages, $39.95.) Mosby, 1998. ISBN 0-8151-1559-8.

Case analysis, the discussion of patients seen recently, is a time-honoured part of medical education. I have spent many happy hours with GP registrars in our practice discussing patients that they have seen in the previous few days, chosen either at random, or because they . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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